Schuylkill County Hazard Mitigation Plan Month 2019 SECTION 6. MITIGATION STRATEGY Section 6 describes the process by which Schuylkill County will reduce or eliminate potential losses from the natural and non-natural hazards identified in Section 4.2 (Hazard Identification) of this HMP. The mitigation strategy focuses on existing and potential future mitigation actions to alleviate the effects of hazards on Schuylkill County’s population, economy, environment and general building stock. This section provides a summary of the 2019 HMP mitigation strategy update process, outlines the mitigation goals set forth in the 2019 HMP update, describes the process for identifying and analyzing mitigation techniques, and provides the mitigation action plan. 6.1 Update Process Summary The 2013 HMP mitigation strategy, inclusive of the 2013-identified goals, objectives and mitigation actions, was first examined at the November 2018 kickoff meetings through the distribution of the Mitigation Strategy 5-Year Plan Review Worksheet. During the 2019 HMP update planning process, the Core and Municipal Planning Team members were provided the opportunity to comment on the goals, objectives, and actions that were listed in the existing 2013 HMP via submission of worksheets and participation at Core and Municipal Planning Team meetings. The general mitigation planning approach used to develop this plan is based on (1) the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) publication, “Local Mitigation Planning Handbook,” as well as (2) the Pennsylvania All-Hazard Mitigation Planning Standard Operating Guide (SOG). The following summarizes the mitigation strategy update process for the 2019 HMP update which is discussed further throughout this section. Strengths, Weaknesses, Obstacles and Opportunities (SWOO): After the updated risk assessment was complete, and prior to goal setting, a SWOO session was conducted with the Core Planning Team at the June 27, 2018 meeting. The purposes of this session were to review information garnered from the risk assessment and identify strengths, weaknesses or challenges, obstacles and opportunities through a facilitated brainstorming session on risks, vulnerabilities and capabilities for each high-ranked hazard. The SWOO results were leveraged to revise the 2013 goals, as well as develop the updated mitigation action strategy for the County and participating municipalities. Development of a Vision Statement and Review of Existing Mitigation Plan Goals and Mitigation Action Plan: Existing mitigation goals and objectives, and the 2013 HMP mitigation actions were first examined at the November 9, 2017 kickoff meetings. These items were distributed to all attending participants via hard copy at the kickoff meetings, and via email in the Lunch & Learns which had hyperlinks to download all worksheets that were distributed throughout the planning process. Members of the Core and Municipal Planning Teams were asked to review and provide input on the goals and provide a status update to their jurisdiction’s 2013 HMP mitigation action plan and return to the County. Plan participants continued to review and provide progress on the 2013 mitigation actions throughout the planning process. 6-1 SECTION 6. MITIGATION STRATEGY Schuylkill County Hazard Mitigation Plan Month 2019 At the June 27, 2018 Core Planning Team Mitigation Strategy Meeting the goals were revisited and a preliminary discussion took place regarding the development of a vision statement. The SWOO results were reviewed and the Schuylkill County HMP Coordinators reviewed and enhanced the proposed 2019 HMP goals further and drafted several draft vision statements for consideration. A Vision and Goal-Setting exercise was developed and distributed to the Core Planning Team to obtain consensus on their development and update. Develop and Update Mitigation Strategies: Mitigation actions for inclusion in the 2019 HMP update were identified through input from the Core and Municipal Planning Teams and the following sources. For the 2019 HMP update, the County focused on crafting a mitigation strategy that is implementable, action- oriented and clearly connects mitigation actions with general planning activities. The actions selected for inclusion in the 2019 HMP updated mitigation strategy are presented in Table 6-4. • 2013 HMP Mitigation Strategy – Actions that were not completed during the 2013 HMP were reviewed, revised and included as described in Tables 6-2 and 6-4, if still considered a priority to the jurisdiction. • Risk Assessment – The results of the updated risk assessment were reviewed with the Core and Municipal Planning Teams and problem statements were developed at the May 22, 2018 meetings. Mitigation actions were considered to address identified problems. • Capability Assessment and SWOO session – Challenges and opportunities identified during the capability assessment update and SWOO session were reviewed. Mitigation actions were considered to address challenges and capture opportunities. Mitigation Strategy Prioritization and Implementation: The potential mitigation actions were qualitatively evaluated and described in more detail in Section 6.6 of this HMP. Mitigation actions were prioritized into three categories: high, medium, and low. High-priority and medium-priority mitigation actions are recommended for implementation before low-priority actions; however, based on County and municipal-specific needs, cost estimation, and available funding, some low-priority mitigation actions may be addressed first. Document the Mitigation Planning Process: The entire mitigation planning process is documented throughout this HMP in Section 3. This section summarizes past mitigation goals, past mitigation action status and provides an update of mitigation strategies, and additional past mitigation accomplishments. 6.2 Summary of Strengths, Weaknesses, Obstacles and Opportunities Session As summarized above, the Core Planning Team participated in a facilitated SWOO session to identify strengths, weakness or challenges, obstacles and opportunities in hazard mitigation for the County’s seven high-ranked hazards. Each of these hazards were discussed individually and all information shared during the session was recorded to assist with the update to the County’s mitigation strategy. The discussion of each hazard began with identifying County, municipal and stakeholder strengths to mitigate the risk and potential future impacts of these hazards. Next, the weaknesses, challenges and obstacles the planning area faces to reduce each hazard’s risk were identified. To conclude the discussion of each high-ranked hazard, the Core Planning Team 6-2 SECTION 6. MITIGATION STRATEGY Schuylkill County Hazard Mitigation Plan Month 2019 was asked to identify potential opportunities for enhanced mitigation. The following summarizes the five general categories of potential opportunities identified during the session. Refer to Appendix C which provides the information captured for each hazard during the SWOO session. Address challenges with financial resources . Address challenges with staffing resources (both employed or contracted, and volunteer) . Increase public awareness . Increase and enhance local capabilities . Reduce vulnerability 6.3 Review of the Past Mitigation Goals The mitigation goals identified in the 2013 version of the HMP are listed below: . Goal 1: Create an organizational structure for accountability to follow through with maintenance of the plan. Goal 2: Maintain a sense of regional accountability, whereas, a hazard in one municipality may affect another. Goal 3: Promote actions that support economic development and public/private partnerships within Schuylkill County. Goal 4: Encourage municipalities, through education, to promote public awareness of current and/or potential hazards within their community. Goal 5: Strengthen land use and zoning ordinances regarding floodplain regulation. Goal 6: Identify resources within each municipality. Goal 7: Foster awareness of specific hazards in an area prior to future development. At the November 9, 2017 Core and Municipal Planning Team Meetings, the 2013 HMP goals were distributed via hardcopy on the Mitigation Strategy 5-Year Mitigation Plan Review worksheet. The meeting attendees were asked to provide early feedback on the goals to incorporate into the update process. They were asked to consider if the goals address current and expected conditions, and whether the goal should be maintained in the updated HMP or changed based on current conditions in the County. At this time, the State HMP was in draft format, and the draft State HMP update goals were provided as a reference. Throughout the planning process, all plan participants were asked to return the Mitigation Strategy 5-Year Mitigation Plan Review worksheet with their input. The 2013 HMP goals were revisited at the June 27, 2018 Mitigation Strategy meeting with the Core and Municipal Planning Teams. Through a facilitated discussion, each 2013 goal was discussed. It was concluded that a complete update to the 2013 goals was needed for the 2019 HMP. Refer to Section 6.6 below for additional discussion of the 2019 HMP goals. 6-3 SECTION 6. MITIGATION STRATEGY Schuylkill County Hazard Mitigation Plan Month 2019 PAST MITIGATION ACTION STATUS AND UPDATE OF MITIGATION STRATEGIES In the 2013 HMP, Schuylkill County and municipalities identified 386 actions and initiatives to support an improved understanding of hazard risk and vulnerability and to enhance mitigation capabilities.
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